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jun 28, 2022
Abstract
This article establishes a relationship between meaning-sense and truth in gnoseological terms, using using a phenomenological method. The philosophy of the implicit, founded by Eugene T. Gendlin, allows access to the soul as a reference for all meaning. Sense-felt determines felt-meaning capable of transcending conceptual patterns, very important aspect compared to listening and educational guidance. We define truth as the experience of certainty of speech. At the same time we define phenomenology, as a situated way of investigating that allows us to think from the preconceptual aspect of our own experience. The sense of meaning, determines greater scientific precision than a logical or conceptual pattern.